Hi there. That's right. Both the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission teaming up on this one after seeing a huge spike in products making false claims toe cure treat or prevent Cove in 19. Let's just make this clear right now. Can I get a big X over there? Yeah, Big X, because that's impossible. As we stand here today, there is no cure. There is no treatment, and there is no vaccine for Kobe, 19 period. But investigators say companies were trying to profit from it anyway. Now the FDA says it has caught seven of those companies in the act of a few examples for you like vilify holistic clinic, selling these herbs right here and quoting an herbal medicine author who says he has done extensive research on Corona viruses and treated them very successfully. Another company, Zephyr. This colloidal silver right here, they say testing showed every known Corona virus killed in four minutes in vitro, and Amy from Herbal. Amy claims herbs are strongly anti viral for Corona viruses, preventative as well, a specific for acute infections. And you've heard of Jim Baker, the famous televangelist. Even he's accused of getting in on the action, telling his followers about this silver solution, saying that even though it hasn't been tested on this strain of the Corona virus, the Jim Baker Show claimed it's been tested on other strains and can within 12 hours, totally eliminated. The FDA has now sent letters for all seven of these companies demanding they cease the sale of unapproved products for prevention, treatment, diagnosis or cure of covert 19. Rawson reports reached out to all the companies for comment on leave. If I holistic respondents saying Quote, despite numerous disclaimers on the now closed website, there were no medical claims being made by the way, the FBI is also warning about something else. Fake Corona virus Tests People are getting nailed by e mails and texts offering to set up Corona virus testing. It's not really don't believe those claims unsolicited. If you need a test, you go there. They won't come to you. If you have any questions about drugs or treatments, talk to your doctor or contact the FDA at drug info at FDA dot HHS Duck of or by phone, The phone number right here. 1855543 Drug which is 3784 And if you didn't get all this a lot on TV right now, we have all the details on our website. Rawson reports dot com. But remember, before I go no treatment, no cure, no vaccine at this point for the novel Corona virus back to you.

Federal officials issued a warning about fake products that claim to prevent COVID-19 or cure it, on the heels of warnings about email and text message scams offering coronavirus tests. Both the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission have seen a spike in products making false claims. However, there is currently no cure, treatment or vaccine. But investigators say companies are trying to profit from the coronavirus outbreak, including seven such companies the FDA says it caught doing so. The FDA has sent cease and desist letters to Vivify Holistic Clinic, Xephyr, Herbal Amy and Jim Bakker, the televangelist. Watch the video above to learn more about these companies, as well as a warning about fake coronavirus tests being texted and emailed to people. If you have any questions about drugs or treatments, talk to your doctor or contact the FDA at druginfo@fda.hhs.gov, or by phone 1-855-543-DRUG (3784).

Federal officials issued a warning about fake products that claim to prevent COVID-19 or cure it, on the heels of warnings about email and text message scams offering coronavirus tests.

Both the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission have seen a spike in products making false claims. However, there is currently no cure, treatment or vaccine. But investigators say companies are trying to profit from the coronavirus outbreak, including seven such companies the FDA says it caught doing so. The FDA has sent cease and desist letters to Vivify Holistic Clinic, Xephyr, Herbal Amy and Jim Bakker, the televangelist.

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Watch the video above to learn more about these companies, as well as a warning about fake coronavirus tests being texted and emailed to people.

If you have any questions about drugs or treatments, talk to your doctor or contact the FDA at druginfo@fda.hhs.gov, or by phone 1-855-543-DRUG (3784).